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Honor roll
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - May 11, 2008
Nathan Nystrand, Rebecca O?Neill, Sarah Parkhurst, Mark Reeves, Raymond Reeves, Savannah Robinson, Meghan Rose, Janie Ruddell, Scott Salus, Bradley Seward, ...
Katy ISD Students Bring Home Top Honors At State Visual Art Event
FortBendNow, TX -
Medal winners from Seven Lakes include freshman Molly Bai, sophomore Maria Camila Ballestas, junior Jorge Faz, sophomore Alex Rebeck, senior Danielle ...

CSTV.com
No. 20 UMass Softball Begins A-10 Championship Play Thursday
CSTV.com, NY - May 7, 2008
Overall, seven different Minutewomen players have gone yard, led by sophomore Sarah Reeves with six home runs and senior Samantha Salato and sophomore ...
Atlantic 10 Announces Softball All-Conference Team CSTV.com
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5Faulkner State Community College graduates
Press-Register - al.com, AL - May 10, 2008
... Toysanya S. Sanderson, Danielle M. Sharkey, Gabrielle Hannah Sheehan, Kristine April Simpkins, Deonta Tyree Solomon, Rosemary Stanley, Kiet M. Stephens, ...
Honor Roll
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - May 7, 2008
... Benjamin Schloder, Charles Schneider, Danielle Schork, Bethany Searfoss, Jessica Shaffer, Jeanette Shao, Cody Sharp, Cynthia Sherry, Ashley Shotwell, ...
Honor Roll: ARUNDEL HIGH SCHOOL
Annapolis Capital, MD - May 9, 2008
12TH GRADE: Kelly Alto, Carli Antor, Logan Bachmann, Allison Bailey, Eileen Barden, Adam Barrett, Hawa Barrie, Danielle Barton, Erik Becker, Jarrett Bergin, ...
Academy Awards winners at Freedom
Brentwood Press, CA - May 9, 2008
The Bank of America Awards ? Liberal Arts certificates ? went to Justin Irwin, Benjamin Fish, Lauren Lagano, Leticia Martinez, Brittany LaMar, Danielle ...
HONOR ROLLS
Scranton Times-Tribune,  USA - May 5, 2008
High honors: Maura Andrews, Jared Arzie, Rachel Balon, Anthony Banno, Alyssa Bigelow, Scott Bosack, Danielle Campbell, Shawna Davis, Thomas DeBlasio, ...
AISD honor roll
Abilene Reporter-News, TX - Apr 24, 2008
... Amanda Lea Rector, Zia Zelda Reeves, Colton Wayne Rhodes, Malia Jane Roadcap, Austin Lewis Roeder, Christin Jill Roth, Victoria Salinas, Zachary Reece ...
Local students make honor roll
Journal Review, IN - Apr 18, 2008
Regular honor roll: Chance Allen, Matthew Armbruster, Megan Arnold, Danielle Baker, Destiny Becerril, Jessica Biggs, Brent Blanton, Brittany Brisson, ...
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A Germline DNA Polymorphism Enhances Alternative Splicing of the KLF6 Tumor Suppressor Gene and Is … -
G Narla, A DiFeo, HL Reeves, DJ Schaid, J … - Cancer Research, 2005 - AACR
... Goutham Narla 1 , Analisa DiFeo 2 , Helen L. Reeves 1 , Daniel J. Schaid 3 ... Patrick
C. Walsh 5 , S. Lilly Zheng 10 , Bao-Li Chang 10 , Danielle M. Friedrichsen ...

Hypoxia-Induced Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling Requires Recruitment of Circulating Mesenchymal … -
… , NJ Davie, JT Reeves, MT Roedersheimer, N van … - American Journal of Pathology, 2006 - ASIP
... Maria G. Frid * , Jacqueline A. Brunetti * , Danielle L. Burke * , Todd C. Carpenter * ,
Neil J. Davie * , John T. Reeves * , Mark T. Roedersheimer * , Nico ...

Interprofessionality as the field of interprofessional practice and interprofessional education: An … -
DD'amour, I Oandasan - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
... E-mail: danielle.damour@umontreal.ca ... Zwarenstein, Reeves and Perrier (2005) have
found that there is mounting evidence that collaborative practice ...

Sequence of the Escherichia coli O121 O-Antigen Gene Cluster and Detection of Enterohemorrhagic E. … -
PM Fratamico, CE Briggs, D Needle, CY Chen, C … - Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2003 - jcm.highwire.org
... Pina M. Fratamico, 1 * Connie E. Briggs, 1 Danielle Needle, 2 Chin-Yi Chen ... Text];
Wang, L., CE Briggs, D. Rothemund, P. Fratamico, JB Luchansky, and PR Reeves. ...

Infection of a goat with a tick-transmitted Ehrlichia from Georgia, USA, that is closely related to … -
AD Loftis, WK Reeves, JP Spurlock, SM Mahan, DR … - Journal of Vector Ecology, 2006 - bioone.org
... Amanda D. Loftis 1 , Will K. Reeves 1 , John P. Spurlock 2 , Suman M. Mahan 3 ,
Danielle R. Troughton 1 , Gregory A. Dasch 1 , and Michael L. Levin 1. ...

Planum Temporale and Heschl Gyrus Volume Reduction in Schizophrenia: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging … -
Y Hirayasu, RW McCarley, DF Salisbury, S Tanaka, … - Archives of General Psychiatry, 2000 - archpsyc.highwire.org
... Tanaka, MD ; Jun Soo Kwon, MD, PhD ; Melissa Frumin, MD ; Danielle Snyderman, BS ...
than right) in healthy patients in a postmortem study by Musiek and Reeves. ...
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Digestive and functional properties of a partially hydrolyzed cassava solid waste with high … -
DS Raupp, DA Rosa, SHP Marques, DA Banzatto - Scientia Agricola, 2004 - SciELO Brasil
... Dorivaldo da Silva Raupp I* ; Danielle Amorim Rosa I ; Silvia Helena de Paula ... both
prepared in the laboratory according to the AIN-93G formulation (Reeves et al ...
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Isolation of isoflavones as co-products of the erythromycin fermentation
AR Reeves, AB Igor, HC William, R Seshadri, D Gray … - The Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2007, 1929 - sim.confex.com
Andrew R. Reeves 1 , Igor A. Brikun 1 , William H. Cernota 1 , Ramya Seshadri 1 ,
Danielle Gray 2 , and J. Mark Weber 1 . (1) Fermalogic, Inc., 2201 West ...
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CETACEAN DIVERSITY AND HABITAT PREFERENCES IN TROPICAL WATERS OF EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
D Kreb - THE RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY, 2005 - rmbr.nus.edu.sg
... Cetaceans are threatened with local extinction in many parts of the world, but
nowhere more obviously than in Asia (Reeves et al., 1997). ...
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The politics of representation: A discursive analysis of refugee advocacy in the Australian … -
D Every - 2006 - thesis.library.adelaide.edu.au
... refugee advocacy in the Australian parliament Danielle Every (B. Psych) ... Gibson &
Stevenson, in press; Lynn & Lea, 2003; Reeves, 1983), the US (Mehan, ...

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Contact: Danielle Reeves
danielle.reeves@imperial.ac.uk
44-020-759-42198
Imperial College London

Scientists a step closer to understanding how anaesthetics work in the brain

An important clue to how anaesthetics work on the human body has been provided by the discovery of a molecular feature common to both the human brain and the great pond snail nervous system, scientists say today. Researchers hope that the discovery of what makes a particular protein in the brain sensitive to anaesthetics could lead to the development of new anaesthetics with fewer side effects.

The study focuses on a particular protein found in neurons in the brain, known as a potassium channel, which stabilises and regulates the voltage across the membrane of the neuron. Communication between the millions of neurons in the brain – which is the basis of human consciousness and perception, including perception of pain - involves neurons sending nerve impulses to other neurons. In order for this to happen, the stabilising action of the potassium channel has to be overcome. Earlier studies on great pond snails by the same team identified that anaesthetics seemed to selectively enhance the regulating action of the potassium channel, preventing the neuron from firing at all – meaning the neuron was effectively anaesthetised.

The new research has identified a specific amino acid in the potassium channel which, when mutated, blocks anaesthetic activation. Lead author, Biophysics Professor Nick Franks from Imperial College London, explains how this will allow the importance of the potassium channel in anaesthetic action to be established:

“We’ve known for over 20 years now that these potassium channels in the human brain may be important anaesthetic targets. However, until now, we’ve had no direct way to test this idea. Because a single mutation can block the effects of anaesthetics on this potassium channel without affecting it in any other way, it could be introduced into mice to see if they also become insensitive to anaesthetics. If they do, then this establishes the channel as a key target.”

The group carried out their new study, published in the 20 July issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, by cloning the potassium channel from a great pond snail and then making a series of chimeric channels – part snail and part human. The chimeras were used to identify the location of the precise amino acid to which the anaesthetic binds on the potassium channel, giving the team a clearer picture than ever before of the precise mechanism by which anaesthetics work.

This kind of research, explains Professor Franks, is important because understanding exactly how anaesthetics work may pave the way for the development of a new generation of anaesthetics which solely affect specific anaesthetic targets, which could potentially reduce the risks and side effects associated with current anaesthetics.

“At the moment, anaesthetics have many unwanted side-effects on the human body such as nausea and effects on the heart. This is because our current drugs are relatively non-selective and bind to several different targets in the body. A better understanding of how anaesthetics exert their desirable effects could lead to much more specific, targeted alternatives being developed, which could greatly reduce these problems,” he said.

 
 
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